Samsung AM180FXVAGR - User Manual

Samsung AM180FXVAGR

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Correct Disposal of This Product; (Applicable in countries with separate collection systems)
  • Page 3 – ENGLISH; Safety precautions; DVM S air conditioner uses R-410A refrigerant.; WARNING; result in severe personal injury or death; CAUTION; Hazards or unsafe practices that may; property damage; SEVERE WARNING SIGNS; Consult qualified installer or dealer for installation.
  • Page 4 – Check the following before installation and service work.; Potential risk of electric shock, fire, product failure or injury.; Make sure to perform grounding work.; Do not use damaged parts. It may cause fire or electric shock.; Gas leakage must be checked after installation is completed.
  • Page 5 – CAUTION SIGNS; Do not install the product in following places.; The place where there is mineral oil or arsenic acid.
  • Page 6 – Preparing for installation; Outdoor unit classification; Classification; Appearance; Packaging material disposition; Safely store or dispose the packaging materials.
  • Page 7 – Outdoor unit combination; Make sure to use an indoor unit that is compatible with DVM S.
  • Page 16 – Moving the outdoor unit; When moving with a crane
  • Page 17 – Selecting installation location; Installation Guide at the seashore
  • Page 18 – Make sure to install MCU when using HR products.
  • Page 19 – Space requirement for installation; Single installation
  • Page 20 – Module installation; Height of the wall on the side is not limited.
  • Page 21 – Accessories; XVAGR; Optional accessories
  • Page 22 – Base construction and installation of the outdoor unit; Fix an outdoor unit firmly on the base ground with anchor bolts.; Base ground construction
  • Page 23 – Outdoor unit installation; Outdoor unit base mount and anchor bolt position
  • Page 24 – Examples of draining work; For smooth draining of defrost water, make sure to apply 1/50 slope.
  • Page 25 – Anchor specification; Cautions regarding on connecting the pipe; Cautions regarding on anti-vibration frame installation
  • Page 26 – Caution for installing discharge duct
  • Page 27 – Installing the wind/snow prevention duct; Installing the outdoor unit around the obstacles; Installing the outdoor unit in cold region; Air outlet of the duct should not be directed to the enclosed space.
  • Page 28 – Installing the outdoor unit in windy region; Use a frame that is resistant to corrosion.
  • Page 29 – Refrigerant pipe installation; Refrigerant pipe work; Use tools and accessories that fit on R-410A only.
  • Page 30 – Selecting refrigerant pipe
  • Page 31 – Liquid pipe; Size of the pipe connected to the outdoor unit (A); Select the size of the main pipe according to the below table.
  • Page 32 – Size of the pipe between branch joints (B); Branch pipe length within 45m; Size of the pipe between the branch joint and the indoor unit; Make a selection according to outdoor unit capacity.
  • Page 33 – Branch joint
  • Page 35 – Select the size of the pipe according to the below table.
  • Page 38 – Additional refrigerant; Basic amount of refrigerant within the outdoor unit (kg)
  • Page 39 – Amount of additional refrigerant depending on the pipe size (
  • Page 40 – put the additional refrigerant.
  • Page 42 – Temper grade and minimum thickness of the refrigerant pipe
  • Page 43 – Keeping refrigerant pipe; Exposure place; Refrigerant pipe welding and safety information; Important information for refrigerant pipe work; Make sure there is no moisture inside the pipe.; Nitrogen flushing welding; Direction of the pipe when welding; Avoid welding the pipe with pipe direction heading upward.
  • Page 44 – Cutting or flaring the pipes; Make sure that you prepared the required tools.
  • Page 45 – Connecting the flared pipes; Make sure to use ester oil to coat the flare connection section.; Pipe installation for an outdoor unit; Direction of the pipe
  • Page 46 – Caution for using knock-out hole; Connecting refrigerant pipe for outdoor unit
  • Page 48 – Pipe installation between the outdoor units
  • Page 49 – Examples of refrigerant pipe installation; Using distribution header
  • Page 51 – Please refer to the EEV Kit manual.
  • Page 54 – Note 2) Required condition
  • Page 55 – Installing the branch joints; Branch joints must be installed ‘horizontally’ or ‘vertically’.; Horizontal installation; Install the branch joint within ±15° of the horizon or vertical line.
  • Page 56 – Installing the distribution header; Select the reducer that fits the diameter of the pipe.
  • Page 57 – Install the distribution header horizontally.; Installing the branch joint between outdoor units; Installation of outdoor joints; High pressure gas pipe only applies to the H/R product.
  • Page 58 – Use the attached reducer according to the selected pipe size.
  • Page 59 – Installing the MCU; MCU specification; Model
  • Page 60 – Installing the indoor units
  • Page 61 – How to connect the pipes
  • Page 62 – Electrical wiring work; Specification of the circuit breaker and power cable
  • Page 65 – Caution for electrical work; You must install ELCB or MCCB + ELB
  • Page 66 – Power and communication cable configuration
  • Page 67 – Specification of the protection tube; Name; Caution for perforating the knock-out hole
  • Page 68 – Power wiring diagram; Arrange the cables with a cable tie.
  • Page 69 – Selecting solderless ring terminal; Nominal dimensions for cable (mm
  • Page 70 – Connecting the power terminal; Screw
  • Page 71 – Examples of how to use the cable striper; the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 72 – Fixing the power cable; Connect the ring terminal of 3 phase cable; After connecting the power cable to the terminal as seen in the
  • Page 73 – Fixing the ground cable; Withdrawing the power cable; Withdrawing from the front side
  • Page 74 – Installing the Solution device
  • Page 75 – Example 1; Power must be supplied to the MCU separately from the outdoor unit.
  • Page 76 – Example
  • Page 77 – Air tightness test and vacuum drying; Air tightness test; Do not remove the core of filling port.
  • Page 78 – Vacuum drying pipes and indoor units
  • Page 79 – Pipe insulation; Insulating the refrigerant pipes and branch joints; Use EPDM material insulator that meets the following conditions.; Selecting the refrigerant pipe insulator
  • Page 80 – Insulate the refrigerant pipe; Insulating pipes
  • Page 81 – Insulate the distribution header; Fix the distribution header with a hanger after insulating it.; Insulating the branch joint
  • Page 82 – Insulating the pipe located inside of the outdoor unit; Charging refrigerant
  • Page 83 – : The factory refrigerant charge of the product.
  • Page 84 – Put on safety equipment when charging refrigerant.; Using service valve for gas; Tightening torque for the cap of control part 20~25 Nm
  • Page 85 – Basic segment display; Setting outdoor unit option switches: A TYPE
  • Page 86 – Setting outdoor unit option switch and key function; Setting outdoor unit option switches: B TYPE; Setting outdoor install option
  • Page 87 – Setting the option; - Seg 1 and Seg 2 will display the number for selected option.
  • Page 88 – Optional item
  • Page 91 – Setting key operation and checking the view mode with tact switch; K1 control
  • Page 92 – KEY operation
  • Page 95 – Setting the MCU and Pipe Addresses (for HR Only); Setting the MCU address and the MCU ports to use
  • Page 96 – Setting the Pipe Addresses Manually; also set the address of each indoor unit.); Setting by using S-NET Pro 2
  • Page 97 – Check items before running the Auto pipe pairing operation; warm up both units sufficiently.
  • Page 98 – To run the Auto pipe pairing operation, take the following steps:; Outdoor temperature < 24
  • Page 99 – Result; Things to check after completing the installation
  • Page 100 – Check the following after the installation is completed.
  • Page 101 – Inspection and test operation; Precautions before test operation; the part within the product.; Checklist before auto trial operation; Guaranteed range of auto trial operation
  • Page 102 – decrease near boarder line area.; Auto trial operation; - Refer to next couple of pages when E503, E505 or E506 error occurs.
  • Page 103 – Inspection and trial operation; Measure to take when E503 error occurs
  • Page 104 – Symptoms for abnormal operation of the 4way valve
  • Page 105 – Measure to take when E505, E506 error occurs
  • Page 107 – Automatic refrigerant amount detection function
  • Page 108 – Actions to take for the check result; Excessive amount of refrigerant
  • Page 109 – Memo
  • Page 110 – Samsung Electronics
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Page 2 - Contents; Correct Disposal of This Product; (Applicable in countries with separate collection systems)

2 Contents Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Preparing for installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 3 - ENGLISH; Safety precautions; DVM S air conditioner uses R-410A refrigerant.; WARNING; result in severe personal injury or death; CAUTION; Hazards or unsafe practices that may; property damage; SEVERE WARNING SIGNS; Consult qualified installer or dealer for installation.

3 ENGLISH Safety precautions Please follow the following safety information for safety of the installer and the user. ❇ DVM S air conditioner uses R-410A refrigerant. t When using R-410A, moisture or foreign substances may affect the performance and reliability of the product. Safety precautions must...

Page 4 - Check the following before installation and service work.; Potential risk of electric shock, fire, product failure or injury.; Make sure to perform grounding work.; Do not use damaged parts. It may cause fire or electric shock.; Gas leakage must be checked after installation is completed.

4 Safety precautions Check the following before installation and service work. X Before welding, remove dangerous and inflammable things that may cause an explosion and fire around the work. X Before welding, remove the refrigerant from inside the pipe or the product. - If you perform welding while re...

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